Google has released an updated version of its Chrome web browser for iOS, effectively disabling support for third-party keyboards on Apple’s mobile platform.

The search engine giant said crashes caused by a bug in iOS 9 were the reason it had to disable third-party keyboards in Chrome for iOS. The new version 46.0.2490.85 also brings some improvements and fixes.

Bugs seem to be an integral part of iOS 9

Users have reported dozens of bugs in iOS 9 since the software was released in September. So this one shouldn’t come as a big surprise. Third-party keyboards on iOS have also been buggy, causing the devices to slow and lag.

Google didn’t disclose the bug. Now if you launch the keyboard in Chrome for iOS to enter a web address, you’ll be presented with the default iOS keyboard. Disabling the third-party keyboards was the only way to mitigate the bug before it is fixed.

Apple first introduced support for third-party keyboards with iOS 8 in 2014. The latest Chrome for iOS update has also resolved an issue with Omnibox queries failing to display properly.